Guildhall

Guildhall

EC2V 7HH

A venue fit for a King, the dramatic Guildhall offers an impressive setting for parties, receptions, seated dinners, meetings and lunches.

This show-stopping medieval masterpiece boasts dramatic architecture and striking stained glass windows, and truly is steeped in history. The venue has entertained royalty throughout the centuries, with the venue’s Great Hall hosting some of the country’s most famous state trials, including that of Lady Jane Grey in 1553.

Guildhall’s smaller spaces are equally as impressive and atmospheric. The East and West Crypts are the largest medieval crypts in London and offer a breathtaking setting beneath Guildhall itself. The crypts are ideal for lunches, dinners, receptions or meetings.

The Guildhall Art Gallery provides a space perfect for drinks receptions or meetings. Here up to 330 guests can explore a display of the remains of a Roman amphitheatre that was discovered underneath Guildhall Yard.

Guildhall’s Old Library and adjoining Print Room are now also available as unique reception rooms.

Guildhall’s Great Hall can accommodate up to 900 guests.

Guildhall is the only secular stone structure dating from 1666 still standing in the City. The building was built in 1411 and survived both the 1666 Great Fire of London and the Blitz of the Second World War.